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bill richardson was governor of new mexico. howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst from the huffington post media group. i need veterans and i've got two here. the president didn't include in the proposal for 3.7 billion dollars to deal with the situation on the border, he didn't propose formally a revision of the law which probably encouraged the kids to be shipped up here. at the same time pelosi who is a liberal and wants to help the kids says if we have to make a deal to get the emergency aid, i'm willing to change the law. how do we solve the problem? boehner is sitting on his butt. >> i think the speaker has to finally say to his tea party constituency, look, we have a humanitarian crisis. 50,000 kids. the borders are porous. a deal needs to be made in exchange for the president getting 3.7 billion which will be more judges. it will will be detention centers. what's really needed is cracking down on smugglers and traffickers. the kids are victims. but there are a lot of bad people involved in this. in exchange, you
bill richardson was governor of new mexico. howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst from the huffington post media group. i need veterans and i've got two here. the president didn't include in the proposal for 3.7 billion dollars to deal with the situation on the border, he didn't propose formally a revision of the law which probably encouraged the kids to be shipped up here. at the same time pelosi who is a liberal and wants to help the kids says if we have to make a deal to get the...
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are they different from kids tr from mexico? the people from mexico? >> in all these flows, they are mixed flows. every are refugee flow, not every child or refugee. up to 60% of the children have a refugee claim. there are going to be some coming for economic reason. we have a responsibility to look at the group, filter them and say who needs protection and who doesn't? many of the children are returned but we have to look into their claims and give them due process. >> what's going on though? let's not talk about it as if it's not organized. there are groupses of coyotes, cartels. why is it happening now? why 90,000 this year? honduras has been a lousy country politically all of our lives. maybe we had a role in it with messing around over the years. our hands aren't clean. those aren't suddenly terrible country,s, are they? >> i'm not denying smugglers for example are encouraging preying upon families saying let me take your kid, they will be able to stay. that's a factor. violence is the straw that stirs this drink. five years ago these gangs may h
are they different from kids tr from mexico? the people from mexico? >> in all these flows, they are mixed flows. every are refugee flow, not every child or refugee. up to 60% of the children have a refugee claim. there are going to be some coming for economic reason. we have a responsibility to look at the group, filter them and say who needs protection and who doesn't? many of the children are returned but we have to look into their claims and give them due process. >> what's...
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all across the face of mexico, they get here to our border, they cross in and then they're apprehended and then we say we're going to send them back. what do texan people, what are your people saying? >> it's not a mood, it's a reali reality. you're seeing the churches open their doors. they're staffing these relief centers 24 hours. the food pantries are filling up. these kids are getting, many of them are getting their first meal in more than a month. they're getting water, clothed and processed. people here are taking care of them. that's the amazing thing about this is that the rio grande valley, and these communities have separated the political piece of this from the humane piece. they do want this issue resolved. they want a law that makes life simpler to deal with this down here, but they are taking care of these kids in a way that sort of exemplifies what everybody in the country is talking about. >> that gets to the whole aspect of this immigration issue. it's almost as if we're driving our car as the country and putting the pedal to the metal and giving people a decent life
all across the face of mexico, they get here to our border, they cross in and then they're apprehended and then we say we're going to send them back. what do texan people, what are your people saying? >> it's not a mood, it's a reali reality. you're seeing the churches open their doors. they're staffing these relief centers 24 hours. the food pantries are filling up. these kids are getting, many of them are getting their first meal in more than a month. they're getting water, clothed and...
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on a broader policy level, he indicated concern that right now, kids who come to the border from mexico are deported but because it is not continuous folks if central america have to go through a much lengthier process. i indicated to him that part of what we are looking at in the supplemental is flexibility in terms of preserving due process rights of the individuals who come in. but also, to make sure that we are setting a strong signal that they can't simply show up at the border and automatically assume they will be observed. he also expressed concerns about how the immigration judicial system works. how the administrative processing works. how long it takes and the fact that often times people appear are then essentially released with a coordinate that might be six months out or nine months out and a sizeable number. that's why they don't show up. i indicated to him that if we had more administrative judges, more administrative capacity, we can shrink those wait times. this administrative practice predates my administration and in fact has been going on for quite sometime and a lot
on a broader policy level, he indicated concern that right now, kids who come to the border from mexico are deported but because it is not continuous folks if central america have to go through a much lengthier process. i indicated to him that part of what we are looking at in the supplemental is flexibility in terms of preserving due process rights of the individuals who come in. but also, to make sure that we are setting a strong signal that they can't simply show up at the border and...
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. >> go back to mexico! >> as republicans call for mass deportation -- >> i know it sounds harsh. i know it sounds difficult. >> -- tonight, why the origins of this border crisis point to another presidency. >> i'm the decider and i decide what is best. >>> then, the u.s. state department demands answers after the beating of an american teen by israeli forces is caught on
. >> go back to mexico! >> as republicans call for mass deportation -- >> i know it sounds harsh. i know it sounds difficult. >> -- tonight, why the origins of this border crisis point to another presidency. >> i'm the decider and i decide what is best. >>> then, the u.s. state department demands answers after the beating of an american teen by israeli forces is caught on